Total Effective Equipment Performance is a measure of the true capacity of a manufacturing operation by taking into account **Equipment Losses** (measured by [[OEE]]) and **Schedule Losses** (measured by **Utilization**).
A TEEP of 100% means you're making only good parts, as fast as possible, with no stops (unplanned downtime), around the clock (24/7). i.e. you have no **Schedule Losses** and no [[OEE Losses]]
$
\begin{split}
TEEP &= Availability \times Performance \ times Quality \times Utilization \\
&= OEE \times Utilization
\end{split}
$
That's to say, TEEP is the ratio of fully productive time to all time.
$
TEEP = \frac{FullyProductiveTime}{AllTime}
$
## Resources
- [Calculate TEEP: Increase Equipment Utilization | OEE | OEE](https://www.oee.com/teep/)
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- Links: [[OEE vs TEEP]], [[Overall Equipment Effectiveness|OEE]] [[OEE Losses]]
- Created at: [[2021-10-12]]